Efteraarsudstillingen, Copenhagen, October 1926 (according to: 1988 Sommernacht Mannheim, p. 288. Review: https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.29340#029). Edvard Munch, Gemälde und Graphik, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim 1926, cat. no. 71, illustrated on p. 23. Edvard Munch, Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1927, cat. no. 219, illustrated on p. 45. Edvard Munch, Galerie Ernst Arnold, Dresden 1927. 100. Ausstellung der Kestner-Gesellschaft Hanover, 1929. Edvard Munch, Kunsthütte Chemnitz, 1929, cat. no. 59, illustrated on p. 40. Edvard Munch Paul Gauguin, Kunsthaus Zurich, 1932, cat. no. 36. Edvard Munch, Nagoya. National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, traveling exhibition (also Osaka, Nara, and Shiuga), 1970/71, cat. no. 32, illustrated on p. 53. Edvard Munch in Chemnitz, Municipal Art Collections, Chemnitz, 1999/2000, cat. no. 60, illustrated on pp. 103 and 246 (on the stretcher with the label). Gjennom nature (Through Nature), Munch Museum Oslo, 2014/15, no catalog
Max Glaeser Collection (1871-1931), Kaiserslautern-Eselsfürth (acquired from the artist through Galerie Arnold, Dresden, in 1927/28). Anna Glaeser Collection, née Opp (1864-1944), Kaiserslautern-Eselsfürth (1931 inherited from the above, until at least December 1935, until January 1937 at the latest). Friedrich Karl Schenck Collection, Sattelmühle (probably acquired directly from the above, until 1964: Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer). Sigval Bergesen the Younger Collection, Oslo (from the above, since 1964: Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer). Since then in family ownership
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Efteraarsudstillingen, Copenhagen, October 1926 (according to: 1988 Sommernacht Mannheim, p. 288. Review: https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.29340#029). Edvard Munch, Gemälde und Graphik, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim 1926, cat. no. 71, illustrated on p. 23. Edvard Munch, Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1927, cat. no. 219, illustrated on p. 45. Edvard Munch, Galerie Ernst Arnold, Dresden 1927. 100. Ausstellung der Kestner-Gesellschaft Hanover, 1929. Edvard Munch, Kunsthütte Chemnitz, 1929, cat. no. 59, illustrated on p. 40. Edvard Munch Paul Gauguin, Kunsthaus Zurich, 1932, cat. no. 36. Edvard Munch, Nagoya. National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, traveling exhibition (also Osaka, Nara, and Shiuga), 1970/71, cat. no. 32, illustrated on p. 53. Edvard Munch in Chemnitz, Municipal Art Collections, Chemnitz, 1999/2000, cat. no. 60, illustrated on pp. 103 and 246 (on the stretcher with the label). Gjennom nature (Through Nature), Munch Museum Oslo, 2014/15, no catalog
Max Glaeser Collection (1871-1931), Kaiserslautern-Eselsfürth (acquired from the artist through Galerie Arnold, Dresden, in 1927/28). Anna Glaeser Collection, née Opp (1864-1944), Kaiserslautern-Eselsfürth (1931 inherited from the above, until at least December 1935, until January 1937 at the latest). Friedrich Karl Schenck Collection, Sattelmühle (probably acquired directly from the above, until 1964: Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer). Sigval Bergesen the Younger Collection, Oslo (from the above, since 1964: Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer). Since then in family ownership
Condition report on request katalogisierung@kettererkunst.de